Kumluca | |
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District | |
Location of Kumluca within Turkey. |
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Location of Kumluca within Turkey. | |
Coordinates: 36°22′N 30°17′E / 36.367°N 30.283°ECoordinates: 36°22′N 30°17′E / 36.367°N 30.283°E | |
Country | Turkey |
Region | Mediterranean |
Province | Antalya |
Government | |
• Mayor | Hüsamettin Çetinkaya (AKP) |
Area | |
• District | 1,227.79 km2 (474.05 sq mi) |
Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Urban | 33,238 |
• District | 66,186 |
• District density | 54/km2 (140/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Area code(s) | +90 242 |
Website | http://www.kumluca-bld.gov.tr/ |
Kumluca is a town and district of Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, part of the Turkish Riviera. Kumluca is located 90 km (56 mi) west of the city of Antalya, on the Teke Peninsula, (between the bays of Antalya and Fethiye). Its neighbour towns are Korkuteli, Elmalı, Finike, Kemer and Antalya
The town of Kumluca, formerly the village of Sarıkavak, is named for its sandy soil (kum meaning sand in Turkish), good for growing watermelons.
The centre of the district is a plain pointing north from the Mediterranean coast and surrounded by mountains on three sides. The northern part of the district is hilly and mountainous. Summers are hot and dry, winters cool and wet as one would expect in a Mediterranean district. The coast never gets snow but it snows in the mountains. In this climate fruit and vegetables can be grown under glass all year round and this is the mainstay of the local economy, along with orange trees. Kumluca is a wealthy district.
In the last years of the Seljuqs of Rum, silver coins were minted in the town. Between 1282 and 1302, the town struck dirhams under Kaykhusraw III, Kayqubad III, and Mesud II with the mint name Sarıkavak (Arabic: ساروقواق, Sārūqawāq)
The district has a population of 65,652 according to the 2010 census. The town itself has 31.525 inhabitants. Kumluca has 3 municipalities(Beykonak, Çavuşköy and Mavikent) and 24 villages.
The population of inhabited places are shown in the table(Municipalities are shown in bold)
There are a number of important historical sites in the district of Kumluca including Olympos, Kitanaura, Korydalla, Rhodiapolis, Idebessos and Gagai; of these Olympos is the largest and attracts the most visitors.